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Definition of Towel bar
1. Noun. A horizontal bar a few inches from a wall for holding towels.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Towel Bar
Literary usage of Towel bar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Residential Remodeling and Universal Design Making Homes More Comfortable by Carol Schaake, Barrier Free Environments, inc, Ron Mace, Rex Pace (1996)
"towel bar Addition or Replacement New or replaced towel bars and hooks should be
... =0— towel bar Height 36" - 48" max. Mirror Height 36" + 36" - 40" max. ..."
2. The Barber of Seville: A Comic Opera in Two Acts. As Performed by the by Gioacchino Rossini, Cesare Sterbini, Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1847)
"Well ! it must be as he says—get a towel. Bar. (Ah, but I am a fool to leave that
devil of a barber there) Rogue, do you go— (giving the keys to FIG. ..."
3. Household Engineering: Scientific Management in the Home by Christine Frederick, American School of Home Economics (1919)
"Rub faucets, towel bar and other metal parts with impregnated metal cloth. 5.
Clean bathtub, then washbasin with cloth and cleanser, and last, ..."
4. Romantic Weekends in Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland by Norman Renouf, Norman Renove, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"The Carriage House boasts the most luxurious suites, with every bathroom amenity
imaginable - even including a heated towel bar. Once you've settled in, ..."
5. Annual Reportby Michigan Board of State Auditors by Michigan Board of State Auditors (1912)
"... November 1 to 28, 1911 24 38 Shields & Leadley, soap dish and towel bar,
October 24, 1911 2 35 Western Union Telegraph Co., November 1 and 27, ..."
6. House and Home: A Practical Book on Home Management by Mary Elizabeth Carter (1904)
"One very great convenience in a bath room is a towel bar at a suitable height,
placed against the wall all around the room, except where it would interfere ..."